By George Avalos
Publication Date: 2026-05-11 22:24:00
SAN JOSE — Google has officially launched its newest Bay Area campus, a San Jose tech hub that’s big enough to accommodate thousands of the search giant’s workers.
“This establishes north San Jose as an innovation hub for Google,” said Scott Foster, vice president and head of real estate and workplace services with Google. “This is our largest campus in San Jose.”
The tech titan’s new campus, known as Meadow Point, has sprouted near the corner of North First Street and Nortech Parkway in the Alviso district of north San Jose.
The San Jose innovation hub that Google has opened consists of 10 buildings, including six office buildings, a lab site and three industrial buildings. The office spaces are large enough for 3,000 to 4,000 Google employees and together total just under 800,000 square feet. Google is developing another building at the campus. That building should be open sometime in 2027.
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